![]() ![]() ![]() And this one isn’t! It’s set in a university in the north east. As a Brit, I’ve always been drawn to books set in this country and have always been filled with a slight disappointment that so many of them are focused on London. So, my first love about this book: the setting. I unfortunately haven’t had the opportunity to read any of her books in between yet, but it’s been wonderful to see how much her work has grown and improved since Solitaire. ![]() This is my second Alice Oseman book – I fell in love with Solitaire soon after it came out and was a prize for a Movellas writing competition – and I think she has the potential to become one of my favourite authors. It’s everything I needed in a book and more, everything I’ve wanted since I was thirteen and hearing about asexuality for the first time. It’s taken me so long to write this review as it’s taken me months to put into words how much of a personal attack every single page of this book was. ![]()
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